Comparative Literature Courses

Key to Course Descriptions.

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First Year Seminars

The 199Y1 and 199H1 seminars are designed to provide the opportunity to work closely with an instructor in a class of no more than twenty-four students. These interactive seminars are intended to stimulate the students’ curiosity and provide an opportunity to get to know a member of the professorial staff in a seminar environment during the first year of study. Details here.


JDC299Y1
Research Opportunity Program

Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. Details here. Offered by the Centre for Comparative Literature in collaboration with the University College Drama Program.
DR=HUM; BR=TBA


JUC299Y1
Research Opportunity Program

Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. Details here. Offered by the Centre for Comparative Literature in collaboration with University College.
DR=HUM; BR=TBA


JDC400Y1
Dramatic Text and Theatrical Communication

See Drama.

Note
Undergraduate students may sometimes take one half-course or one full course at the graduate level adapted to meet the needs of undergraduate students. If granted permission the students will then register for the course using the COL490H1/COL491Y1 designators. For more information contact the Graduate Coordinator: 416-813-4043.


COL490H1
Independent Study [TBA]

COL490Y1
Independent Study [TBA]

A scholarly project supervised by a member of staff on a literary topic of common interest including readings, discussions, and papers.
Prerequisite: Permission of the Centre for Comparative Literature
DR=HUM; BR=TBA